The Tools of Leadership

The Tools of Leadership

by Max Landsberg (Author)

Synopsis

Succeeders in business are by definition good leaders. And most of us lead something at some point - whether a company, a sports team, a family or an outing with friends. At the very least we lead ourselves, and psychologists tell us that creating things, or leading initiatives, is important for our mental health. So how do we do it? The heart of leadership can be summed up in a simple formula: Leadership = Vision x Inspiration x Momentum (or VIM). Strong leaders have the brain-power to paint an attractive picture of where the group/project/company should head, the interpersonal skills to inspire other people to join in and the navigational skills to sustain the required momentum. They need to apply these skills in two arenas: the strategic - dealing with specific projects; and the cultural - relating to the broader values and style of the organization. "The Tools of Leadership" shows you how to achieve these goals using simple tools, tips and techniques that really work. This easily digestible format can be read quickly by busy people without losing out on substance.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New edition
Publisher: HarperCollins Business
Published: 01 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 0006532330
ISBN 13: 9780006532330

Media Reviews
'Succinct yet comprehensive, practical yet entertaining - few management books combine all these traits, but this is one such contribution.' Petros Kalkanis European Business Director, Gillette on The Tools of Leadership 'I'm making this useful guide required reading for my executive team.' George Farr Vice-Chairman, American Express Company on The Tao of Coaching
Author Bio
Max Landsberg is an author and business coach. Until recently he was a partner with McKinsey and Company, responsible for helping consultants in its London office to develop their professional skills. He studied physics at Cambridge, and has an MBA from Stanford.